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Hello guys, I just went to the Korean Treasures exhibit in D.C, and it is just so beautiful! This is my absolute favorite piece of artwork at the exhibit, “Royal Banquet in the Imjin Year” by artist Park Younghoon and 6 other court painters and it dates during the Joseon Dynasty! I really enjoy this piece because of the small details, because it shows like the whole picture! What interested me is that during the first half of the 19th century, it was kind of like a custom to make an eight panel screen for these grand ceremonies! I also found it interesting that these ceremonies could last several days, I think I’d be tired by hour 3 (I would have said I was out for so long!). But I do wonder why the artists didn’t draw the royal family, it says in the book (Korean National Treasures, 2000 years of art) said they are just represented as the throne or sitting mat. I found that curious! Wouldn’t they want to be seen at such lavish events? I would! I thought I’d share this national treasure that I had the or privilege of seeing! These pieces will return to the National Museum of Korea in February, the last day of the exhibit of the museum is Feb. 1st for those in the area that want to experience a great collection of history. submitted by /u/gumiimimi1 |
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